- Tiger Woods said he could still win “if everything goes well”
- In 2019, Woods became the oldest player to win the Masters at the age of 43.
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Tiger Woods showed off his throwing ability after his final practice round for the Masters on Tuesday.
In a clip shared by the NFL on Wednesday morning, a fan raised his hands, apparently giving Woods a target to throw the golf ball after his round. The fan was several meters away, in the middle of a sea of spectators.
Still, Woods gladly accepted and launched the ball towards his goal.
Another man tried to jump forward to intercept the pass. Initially, the ball bounced off the target’s hands as others around them prepared to catch a loose ball.
However, after a slight fumble, the ball ended up in the hands of the intended receiver as the crowd applauded.
Tiger Woods showed off his throwing ability by passing a ball to a fan after his practice round.
Woods, 48, is competing at The Masters hoping to earn his sixth green jacket.
“@TigerWoods playing small QB on @TheMasters,” the NFL wrote. “I threw it right in the bucket for that lucky fan.”
Woods returns to Augusta in search of his sixth green jacket. After his impressive practice rounds on Monday and Tuesday, the golf legend showed defiance despite going through several physical obstacles.
‘If everything goes well, I think I can get one more [Green Jacket]”, he stated at a press conference.
Woods is 12 months removed from ankle surgery that forced him to play just 24 holes of competitive golf this year. He stated that he wanted to work little by little to reach the race, but acknowledged the physical difficulties four months after turning 48.
In 2019, the golf legend became the oldest player to win the Masters at the age of 43.
‘As for my physique on certain shots [goes]”Every shot that is not off the tee is a challenge,” he admitted at a press conference on Tuesday. “Once we start the hole, it’s quite a challenge.”
‘The body [has] things that just explode. The training we have to do at home changes from day to day. Some days I feel good, others not so much.’
While accomplishing the feat won’t be a walk in the park for Woods, he’s no stranger to upsetting the odds at Augusta. In 2019, Woods became the second-oldest golfer in history to win the Masters at age 43.